Visas for Minors: Country‑Specific Nuances
For Schengen visas, children need their own applications, photos, insurance, and proof of accommodation. Parents provide consent and relationship documents, and some consulates require both parents to sign. Border officers often ask brief questions, so prepare older kids with simple answers. Keep itineraries, confirmations, and emergency contacts printed and available.
Visas for Minors: Country‑Specific Nuances
For the United States, each child needs their own passport and ESTA if eligible; for Canada, each needs an eTA if applicable. Several Latin American countries enforce exit permits or consent protocols for minors. Airlines may verify paperwork before boarding. Double‑check both inbound visa waivers and outbound rules from your departure country.
Visas for Minors: Country‑Specific Nuances
Some countries require visas for airport transits, even if you never leave the terminal. Minors may face added scrutiny at secondary checks. Always verify transit requirements for every stop, confirm airline interline agreements, and build buffer time between connections. A brief layover can become complicated if consent or visa papers are missing.